Lions defensive end Ziggy Ansah hasn't practiced in 10 days due to a concussion -- the injury was revealed in the team's injury report Wednesday -- but evidence exists that Detroit's first-round draft pick is on his way back.

The team's official website reported that Ansah was seen running with trainers to the side during Wednesday's session. The No. 5 overall selection in April's draft first left practice on Aug. 25, one day after sustaining a hit in a non-padded session that left him dazed.

»Browns rookie pass rusher Barkevious Mingo was limited again during Wednesday's practice. The outside linebacker, making his way back from a bruised lung, took part in non-contact drills, did cone work and caught passes, per Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal. Browns CEO Joe Banner told the newspaper Tuesday that Mingo will undergo medical testing this week to determine his availability for Sunday's opener against the Miami Dolphins.

"It's still a day-to-day thing," Gabbert told reporters, per The Florida Times-Union. "I'm going to go out there and do a little more than I did on Monday and see how it feels. It feels better and better each day. It's just a funny deal to stay on top of it and manage it."